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especially with the french quarter there and after hurricane katrina. usually there is a backup generator, a reserve generator, just like they have in hospitals. in any major facility, you would think in a sporting facility like that, they would have it, in an arena like that. things were going so well for new orleans when it came to recovery for hurricane katrina, every time i go back, the city really looks like it's recovering, this is a huge black eye, the world is watching, all of a sudden in the middle of the biggest game of the year, the biggest sporting game of the year, the power goes out and the momentum of the game changes. this is not good for the city. i love the city. i'm just being honest, mark? >> no. and we've had an incredible week here. it has been one incredible week this city has been looking forward to since the recovery from carekatrina. they wanted the people to come back, it's been a festive atmosphere throughout. you have to wonder, where will this go. the aging infrastructure of this facility itself, it's been through massive r
especially with the french quarter there and after hurricane katrina. usually there is a backup generator, a reserve generator, just like they have in hospitals. in any major facility, you would think in a sporting facility like that, they would have it, in an arena like that. things were going so well for new orleans when it came to recovery for hurricane katrina, every time i go back, the city really looks like it's recovering, this is a huge black eye, the world is watching, all of a sudden...
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this is the first game that new orleans hosted since katrina. should we make any ado about this? was this just one of those things that would have happened in new orleans, would have happened anywhere else, it was just a power outage? pure and simple. >> it wasn't just a power outage. it was a half-hour delay and most watched television event of the year. they had a couple of years to prepare for it. this is an embarrassment for the city of new orleans and assumer dome. i was following the action on twitter for 24 million tweets sharing the big game. and during that blackout, everybody was keeping each other entertained. a bunch of people know what it is like to be trapped in the superdome now. >> is it fair to be getting so angry about before -- you just heard me talking with rachel nichols. we are still trying to figure out exactly what the abnormality was. until we have that answer, nobody should be slinging arrow. >> i don't think it is fair to be angry. i think people are puzzled at how there could be a malfunction. not a wardrobe malfunction like a few years ago at super bo
this is the first game that new orleans hosted since katrina. should we make any ado about this? was this just one of those things that would have happened in new orleans, would have happened anywhere else, it was just a power outage? pure and simple. >> it wasn't just a power outage. it was a half-hour delay and most watched television event of the year. they had a couple of years to prepare for it. this is an embarrassment for the city of new orleans and assumer dome. i was following...
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that's one of the most important things we learned in hurricane katrina is accountability and so that we're making sure we can account for everyone that's there. >> okay. robert, stay with me for just a moment but i do want to bring a new picture that we have from twitter. we're following on twitter various pictures. this, as i understand it, and i'm not sure robert if you can see this. if you can, let me know, but this is a football field where you can see some of the tremendous damage. it's hard to even tell what that is. it looks like it's a building. tom, do you maybe have a sense of what this is? it looks like a building or some sort of structure near these football stands that has been practically demolished. >> it's definitely part of the stadium seating maybe on one side. as he mentioned, southern mississippi university is in that area. this could be a high school. for the most part -- i'm not a betting man but by looking at the radar pictures, i think mississippi may be in the clear here in about 20 minutes. the thunderstorm cells that have been racing as mentioned 50 miles p
that's one of the most important things we learned in hurricane katrina is accountability and so that we're making sure we can account for everyone that's there. >> okay. robert, stay with me for just a moment but i do want to bring a new picture that we have from twitter. we're following on twitter various pictures. this, as i understand it, and i'm not sure robert if you can see this. if you can, let me know, but this is a football field where you can see some of the tremendous damage....
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. >> and katrina backaus. >> i have a lot of passion for this field and this career choice. >> women outnumber men 3-1 in many vet schools throughout the country. and in clinics as well. katie weigman. >> our class is 70% women, 30% men. >> a profession that was once almost entirely male and refused to even consider women for the job. >> this is actual there a heritage museum that goes through the history of veterinarian medicine. >> claire remembers being in a clear minority when her studies began more than 30 years ago. >> i was really fortunate. i had fantastic mentors. no one ever told me no. no one ever discouraged me. >> but you are the exception. >> right. >> many women are flooding many professional fields? why. some say this is promoting educational equality. some say it is simply because women are outperforming men in studies. some say it is a symptom of a broader societyal change. in any event at southern methodist university ann lincoln studied the phenomenal. she said men hold majorities in many work places for the moment. >> the wave is coming. this is happening in medi
. >> and katrina backaus. >> i have a lot of passion for this field and this career choice. >> women outnumber men 3-1 in many vet schools throughout the country. and in clinics as well. katie weigman. >> our class is 70% women, 30% men. >> a profession that was once almost entirely male and refused to even consider women for the job. >> this is actual there a heritage museum that goes through the history of veterinarian medicine. >> claire remembers...
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as in the case in katrina and many other disasters, most people that lost their lives, they died alone. now is the time to check on your neighbors and elderly people and people with disabilities and make sure they're okay. >> maybe that neighbor you don't know down the street, maybe you should check on him or her. general russel honore, great words of wisdom. >> and help the red cross. >> that's right. thank you, general. >>> he's the most wanted man in america. put do police now have a new way to draw christopher dorner out of hiding? next. waiting for your wrinkle cream to work? clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you'll see younger looking skin in just one week. one week? that's just my speed. rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots rapid tone repair. from neutrogena®. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives yo
as in the case in katrina and many other disasters, most people that lost their lives, they died alone. now is the time to check on your neighbors and elderly people and people with disabilities and make sure they're okay. >> maybe that neighbor you don't know down the street, maybe you should check on him or her. general russel honore, great words of wisdom. >> and help the red cross. >> that's right. thank you, general. >>> he's the most wanted man in america. put...
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as in the case in katrina and many other disasters, most people that lost their lives, they died alone. now is the time to check on your neighbors and elderly people and people with disabilities and make sure they're okay. >> maybe that neighbor you don't know down the street, maybe you should check on him or her. general russel honore, great words of wisdom. >> and help the red cross. >> that's right. thank you, general. >>> he's the most wanted man in america. put do police now have a new way to draw christopher dorner out of hiding? next. dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that's why i recommend polident. [ male announcer ] cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. [ male announcer ] cleaner, so if ydead battery,t tire, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last l
as in the case in katrina and many other disasters, most people that lost their lives, they died alone. now is the time to check on your neighbors and elderly people and people with disabilities and make sure they're okay. >> maybe that neighbor you don't know down the street, maybe you should check on him or her. general russel honore, great words of wisdom. >> and help the red cross. >> that's right. thank you, general. >>> he's the most wanted man in america. put...
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as in the case in katrina and many other disasters, most people that lost their lives, they died alone. now is the time to check on your neighbors and elderly people and people with disabilities and make sure they're okay. >> maybe that neighbor you don't know down the street, maybe you should check on him or her. general russel honore, great words of wisdom. >> and help the red cross. >> that's right. thank you, general. >>> he's the most wanted man in america. put do police now have a new way to draw christopher dorner out of hiding? next. people are saying "progress-oh!" share your progress-oh! story on facebook. people are saying "progress-oh!" we are gathered here today to celebrate the union of tim and laura. it's amazing how appreciative ople are when you tell them they could save a lot of money on their car insurance by switching to geico...they may even make you their best man. may i have the rings please? ah, helzberg diamonds. nice choice, mate. ...and now in the presence of these guests we join this loving couple. oh dear... geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on c
as in the case in katrina and many other disasters, most people that lost their lives, they died alone. now is the time to check on your neighbors and elderly people and people with disabilities and make sure they're okay. >> maybe that neighbor you don't know down the street, maybe you should check on him or her. general russel honore, great words of wisdom. >> and help the red cross. >> that's right. thank you, general. >>> he's the most wanted man in america. put...
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sunday marked the city's tenth time hosting the big game, but it was the first time since hurricane katrina, and new orleans wanted to put on a good show to be a super bowl host again and again. the city saw hundreds of thousands of tourists come to the city because of this game. cnn's rachel nichols joins us now. rachel, you were at that game. black eye for new orleans? >> reporter: it's interesting you talk about the breaker. it's kind of what happens in your basement, you go flip up the breaker and put it back in. the abnormality you referred to is about the power feed that comes into the stadium. it registered an abnormality in the amount of power coming in here, flipped open the breaker as sort of an auto shutoff to compensate. officials had to go in and reflick it back and get all the lights around the stadium up. you showed john harbaugh, the ravens coach, looking so heated. here's the inside scoop on why a ravens official told me it wasn't about the power being off and getting the game started. it was when they wanted to restart the game. on the 49ers sideline, their head set, their
sunday marked the city's tenth time hosting the big game, but it was the first time since hurricane katrina, and new orleans wanted to put on a good show to be a super bowl host again and again. the city saw hundreds of thousands of tourists come to the city because of this game. cnn's rachel nichols joins us now. rachel, you were at that game. black eye for new orleans? >> reporter: it's interesting you talk about the breaker. it's kind of what happens in your basement, you go flip up...